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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-10-05, Page 6PAGE SIX THE LUCKNOW `SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WFDNESDAX odT sth; FETE ERIDE.ELECT -AT ST. !HELENS (ST. HELENS , NEWS). 4The community Halls was 1- :. ed tocapacity on. Friday evenin - ' when relatives and friends, ga- thered to honor Miss Irma. r sten. whose; marriage to Mr., R°o ss Henderson • of Lucknow ' takes place in • the' Whiteehurch P s- `byterian Church at 3' o'clock n Saturday. • #il nin Fo re 0 To the strains of the Bridal chorus. played by;Mrs. Chester Taylor, the bride-to-be was es- . • torted to the seat of honour on the platform by her sisters, Mrs . Walter :Elliott ,of .Whiteeburch, Mrs.. Ronald Perrott of Goderich and Miss, Norma Forster of Lon - dont. ,The platform was. attra�c-• 'Live in a ' color- .scheme of rose and green with horseshoes, streamers,beautiful autumn flo- wers arid. -a wishing well over- flowing with "gilts. Mrs. Allan Miller welcomed the guests . and ;presided for the program Which. „included.. readings suitable: to the occasion by .Mrs ; Alex; ;Rob ertson,�,,Whitechurch,. `Miss W. D. Rutherford and Mrs. Lorne Woods, duetts ' by , Mrs., Ronald • ''and Mrs. '. John "Forster, and' Dianne Jamieson ..'and Nancy Forster of Lucknow, a piano solo. by Miss Mary : Fisher of White church; an acc ordiati -solo by '.Donna Forster of- Lucknow and vocal • solos . by 'Gladys. McDon- ald , and Miss Lynn.. Aitchison • .of Listowel: Mrs. . Don Cameron ad- dresseda; reading ,of good;' wish- es to the .bride -elect, • who *as -assisted in opening' the many. lovely gifts by':'her.. sisters, and by 'Mrs. Cameron, Lois "Miller Patsy' Foran. Irma expressed her thanks and invited the ladies to her. trotisaeau : tea ` on, ,Tuesday .evening. . The singing of : ` "For She's a • Jolly ";Good Fellow" .. fol- lowed by lunch, brought to a close. a very enjoyable evening planned by Mrs. Harvey Webb, Mrs. Allan Miller; `Mrs. Andrew 'Gaunt.and Mrs. Janes Aitchison; Mrs. ; James :..Curran.,. 'was in charge of ' the ;guest book.: PURPLE GROVE Congratulation Tto the Kin - lough School: Pupils and their teacher, Mrss. • Burton : Collins for winning first prize for their marching and song, yell at. Luck; now . Fair. on Thursday,: Our c bmrnunity was shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Mrs. Oscar. Armstrong, • Bervie on ,,Friday morning. ' Wee.,•xtend our sym 4athyy to; ` Mr. Armstrong and. family, .• . Mrs.. Frank Stanley, Millarton visited: on , Tuesday, at. " the home of Mr. Norval • Stanley. • ],Miss Marlene. Gawley. spent a few ,days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Chadbourne, Kingarf. • , Brian • Boyle entertained' • his ehums .at his 7th Birthday, Par- ty on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.. Dori McCosh & Richard attended - a. Family gath- ering at.. the home of Mrs. John.. Colwell, Kinlough on Sunday.. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Dore; Nancy, Ronnie,and Dianne were Sunday guests . of Mr. ;'and Mrs.' Louis Misch, Walkerton. Congratulations to `Heather, Boyle, daughter: of Mr: and Mrs. Francis Boyle; and ,Robbie Sut-• ton, son of Mr. and • Mrs: Cecil Sutton who were among the prize winners-in;'the Baby'Shaw' at the Lucknow Fall Fair. . Girls of 'the' Purple Grove 4-H1 Homemaking Club, "Cottons. May Be Smart" met at 'the home' of their leader, Mr?. ' Peter Leeson ;on • Wednesday. . Mrs James Brooks is •the Assistant Leader. We opened the 'meeting with the 41 Pledge. We decided to call our ` club Purple Grove Sample. Sewers: The results. of ,the • elec- Mr. Charlie :'. Stuart • left on Thursday for his home in Re- gina after• spending the . sum - Mer. with Mr. and •.: Mrs.'' ' George Stuart and Mr.: Joe Stuarts ,• -•Miss Donna Woods' "who ,•has been holidaying •since :commpleting her training at; the Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital has returned to Kitchener where she will be a' member of the 'staff' •of the Hospital: The ladies are reminded of the Meeting of the Women's Inti=' tute this "(Thursday) , evening at 8:30 when Mrs. A. E. 1VIcKiin of I.aelinow will. be the •guestspea- ker. Roll,'; call;. One step 1- can Make toward world peace. Con-. test, A~ penny' for .every, inch of your waistline ''with': a prize for the biggest.. Mr. and; Mrs. Victor ' Taylor & Irene of .Brucefield were recent . guests of • • Mr. and:. Mrs. Lorne • 'Woods. . are: invited ited .,to attend An- You .v t niversa`services in the: 'U `ted x �. m Church .'next Sunday at `11 a.m. and' 7.30 p m •1 ev..Elmer Taylor; of Goderich will be the guest Speaker. . Special music will bei furnished by the choir with •Mr.: Gordon Leggatt of Wingham • as guest soloist in• the: evening -'° Mr. and : Mrs: G. S: ,1VIcIntyre and Donald, of. Richmond; Hill were week -end -visitors with Mr: and Mrs. W: I.: Miller. Mr.. and: Mrs. Ken'Grewar and. Nancy' of 'Brantford and Miss Alison Webb of Guelph .spent the week -end with : Mr. -and, . Mrs, Harvey Webb. Mrs. J. E. 'Smith, her sons Mer- trin,' Kenneth and Donald and her daughter, Mrs.: Lynch' Of Os- age, Sask., visited, last week With. their cousin,' Mrs. John Cameron and. Mr. Cameron. tion of officers is • President,. Marlene Gawley; Sec'y., Barb- ara. Leeson; Press Reporter; Nan- cy Dore, A .dainty lunch Was served by the hostess. Mr. Frank Currie returned. home on Tuesday after, .holiday- ing with his 'brother, Mr. Jack Walsh and other relatives. in Melfort, Sask. ' Miss Eva. Culbert and Mr, Lorne' Culbert • spent • Sunday with.- Mr. and Mrs. Elliott John- ston. - •Miss ,May Boyle, • Kinlough, Miss Vera. Boyle and .Mrs. Dun-., 'can McKenzie of ' Moose Jaw, Sask., . spent an ' afternoon with Miss' 'Eva Culbert::- ' Miss . Kate" MoCsh o , , Ripley is ,. spending 'a couple of weeks with Mr.. and 'Mrs. ' William Arnold. We are ':sorry to report Mr. Bob. Kuntz suffered a ..severe. heart attack: on Sunday morn- ing. • Mr. Gordon Arnold of West - 'ern • University, . London` was, home for the week -end,. .Miss aVlargaret„ Robertson, Messrs. Roy, Collins 'and 'Don, Robertson visited on Sunday with, Mr' and. Mrs. Goldie I us - ton,, Bethel, • , • hors last week at Mr,. Doo ld Robertson were: Mr. & Mrs. Ken Robertson- and family and Mrs. hunter of Armow; Miss ,Norma.. Murray and Mrs.' Martha Huston,, Mrs, Russel Col lins and Carol. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Thome- son spent the week -end at Tob- erznory,,. ,OLIVET Mr. and Mrs: Murry. Cameron and Susan of• Hamilton.. visited with Mr. and Mrs...Orvi]1e Fin- layson .and, Marilyn' during the week -end. , • ' . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and. Bert, visited recently with Mr: and 'Mrs Harry Coiling and Carol Ann., . , • • Mr: ' and Mrs. Melvin • Coiling and Sharon spent •Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. David King at Teeswater. Mrs. E. • Osborne- spent the past 'week in Elmwood with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCallum and children. Congratulations ..are extended to Mr, and Mrs. ;Stuart, Schier_ holta, of Breslau on the 'birth, of a daughter, a sister for Glen Sri Colleen who are visiting, at pre, sent with ., their grandparents,. Mr, and 'Mrs. Alex MacTavish. Miss- Shirley Brooks and Miss Barbara Anger both of Kincar- dine spent . -Sunday at their homes here, - • The square • dance team of Clover Valley School placed se- cond in the contest at Lucknow Fair on Thursday and :we : heard some • nice''remarks about the'. calling. by Patsy, MacCharles & Janet Hamilton, Mrs,. W.illiarn 'MoGuires .'friends will. be pleased . toknow that she. is much improved. in 'health. ' Corn cutting is the order .of the day,, and since the rain of Sunday, farmers will be able .to ' plough, , it has been too dry be-.. fore• There were some sore '.young arms in the 'community overthe week -end, Dr. Allen and " Miss Thompson,. visited Clover' Valley • School giving the—"pupils booster immunization "shots." ZJncom- 'fortable :for, the children' .but. a /great ,comfort for the • parents. • ,'iii' ;.:..,. s/ ' ,,,, r �/ /ir 1,, r ryY FOR LIFE THE BEAVER is one of the most industrious of animals., He toils' With loving care on the construction of a-homefor.his•family. Beave f m ' e for life, and their. homes . are built with' an eye to permanent use. , , , When a man builds or buys a home, he; too,` likes to tee, that itis perinanentrFor it is at home that the family develops roots and friendships. 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